Quote from: "Rosie"
Quote from: "Jennie"Well one thing does stick out in my mind, do you guys remember there was talk on the media or in magazines/papers that there were LOTS of concrete delivered to the ranch shortly afther his alledged death? It was so close to the time of june 25th that there is no question the place was not sold at that time, Michael lived in LA... so what's up with all the concrete/renos?? :roll: So so so many "bizzareries". :lol: Couldn't think of a better word... :lol:
Also, I remember it wasn't just concrete delivered to Neverland. There were also truckloads of trees, shrubs and plants to redo the garden and landscaping. This was all at the same time and directly at the time of Michaels "demise".
The landscaping and other work began at Neverland before his "death," as early as January.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124484259109711019.html
Everything I've read states: The note to Neverland was sold to Colony Capital in 2008. MJ is part of a joint venture for Neverland with Colony Capital and has been since that time. The joint venture is called Sycamore Valley Ranch Company, LLC. The joint venture owns Neverland, but CC holds the note.
Another interesting article here:
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/L.A.+inve ... 0204318969
As for writing to MJ at Neverland, I'm sure MANY fans have already done it, both those who believe he is still a live, and those who believe he has passed. If one person can think of it, so can many, many others, especially considering MJ's global reach and popularity. It isn't going to hurt anything or anyone to send a letter there, or thousands of letters there. Even if he is there (which I doubt, personally), to most of the world he is dead. They're not going to believe he is alive and stake out Neverland just because he gets some mail there.